32 NCSI

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NASPA and VTV's Partnership for Campus Safety Educational Programming

32 National Campus Safety Initiative™ (32 NCSI™) is a landmark program created by the VTV Family Outreach Foundation that empowers college and university campus communities to make more informed decisions about campus safety. Developed by a team of leading experts, 32 NCSI is a robust self-assessment tool that colleges and universities can use to conduct an objective analysis of a full range of institutional safety and security facilities, policies, and procedures.

Following the tragedy at Virginia Tech in 2007, survivors and victims’ families joined together to uncover all the dimensions of campus safety and facilitate a forum where national experts could develop best practices and resources. Using 32 NCSI, colleges and universities can better assess themselves across nine critical areas:

Alcohol and Other Drugs

Campus Public Safety

Emergency Management

Hazing

Mental Health

Missing Students

Physical Security

Sexual Violence

Threat Assessment

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